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Spagetti Wester Recomendations

Started by Master Blaster, February 07, 2005, 11:22:04 AM

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Master Blaster

Can anybody recomend any good spagetti westerns?

I've seen some of the well known Sergio Leone ones

The Good the Bad and the Ugly - It's insane how good this movie is
A Fistfull of Dollars - ultimate tough guy movie
For a Few Dollars More - Lee Van Cleef is indeed a badass
Once Upon a Time in the West - baddest ass opening sequence in any movie ever.

Jack Corbett

Open Range - definately. Just watch it for the shootout.It is f**king wild, man...

odinn7

Though they aren't consider "spaghetti westerns" I would recommend The Outlaw Josey Wales and High Plains Drifter, both being Clint movies. I don't know if this is what you're looking for. I'm not a real fan of westerns but I really like the one's that Clint is in (with the exception of 2 Mules For Sister Sara and Paint Your Wagon), they are quite entertaining.

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Master Blaster

I own Hight Plains Drifter. That's a good one. I read somewhere its a remake of a low budget spaghetti western called Django the Bastard.

Master Blaster

I spelled both spaghetti and western wrong in my subject line. Boy I look smart.

Andrew

Get on over here and help this here gentleman.

Scott will be around shortly, Master Blaster, and he is definitely the man to answer this one.  In fact, if you search for some of his old posts, you will find a gold mine.

Andrew Borntreger
Badmovies.org

peter johnson

My Name is Trinity
Trinity is Still My Name
El Topo
Seven Guns for The MacGregors (Gang of bad guys -- very bad guys -- ride around doing their bad-guy thing in kilts.  Yes, that's what I said:  Kilts.  See it to believe it.)
There's an American actor named Robert Woods -- visible briefly as Henry Fonda's pilot in The Battle of The Bulge -- who moved to Italy in the '60's and did over a dozen in Italy & Spain, with Van Cleef & John Ireland.  These are all pretty good, and he even has a small cult-following/fan club in New York.
peter johnson/denny crane

Scott

Oh my, sorry about the wait. I've been busy for a few days. About the the Westerns I've seen about 35 Spaghetti Westerns (Italian Westerns) now and they are always unusual. Most notable are the films with the great Morricone music that accompany the wild shooting and strange drama. The films usually center around "gold" and the body counts are very high in these type films.


The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
Fistful of Dynamite
Django
My Name is Nobody
The Great Silence
Companeros
Keoma
Fistul of Dollars
A Few Dollars More
Death Rides A Horse

Django Kill
The Big Gundown
Fistful of Lead (Sartana Film)
Viva Maria
Baquaro
A Bullit for a General
Hannie Caulder
The Longest Hunt (Shoot Gringo Shoot)
They Still Call Me Trinity
Sabata (all three films)

You can also find that most American Westerns from the 60's and 70's are usually very good borrowing from the Italians. The Italians changed Westerns. One of the DVD extras that I have said something about the American Western being a Myth, but the Italians created a Myth within a Myth. Sergio Leone of course with Morricone are the tops and there are a couple other composers and directors of Italian Westerns that are worth looking for. The ones above are very good for a start. As Jason Robards says towards the end in the film ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST "It has something to do with death".

Even though EL TOPO isn't a Italian film I'm still trying to find a copy of it since I have yet to view it. It's been on my list for a long time.

DJANGO IL BASTARDO (1969) is basically the same story as HIGH PLAINS DRIFTER (1973) with the Clint Eastwood American version being the better of the two.

Even though most of the Italian Westerns are shot in Spain, the main star of the Western genre is the Western landscape. The backdrop to all the action, stories, and characters.


Menard

Even though EL TOPO can be purhased from some eBay sellers on DVD, if you want a direct online source where it can be ordered, it is available on VHS in Amazon.com's zShops section for $9.99. This is the same VHS copy which I have and the quality looks more like an EP  tape even though it is an SP tape. Don't hold your breath for it to be distributed in the U.S. as the copyright holder does not want it distributed (I don't know why).

Here is the link to Amazon.com:

El Topo VHS at Amazon



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Scott

Haven't purchased anything on Ebay yet. Noticed the copy of VHS that had a few years back, but just haven't looked into purchasing with Ebay. Also don't wish to pay even $10, but I might under the right circumstances for EL TOPO.

By the way Master Blaster HANNIE CAULDER is an English Western with Christopher Lee in that one. You'll like it ! There are some other good Euro-Westerns also. French and German.


Dutchman

My favorites are 'Shanghai Joe'('The Fighting Fists Of Shanghai Joe') a violent kung fu/spaghetti western with a good cast & great Bruno Nicolai score, the already mentioned 'Fistful Of Dynamite' ...in my opinion Leone/Morricone's finest work,& the gruesome Spanish western 'Cutthroats Nine' a flick that should appeal to fans of gory Eurohorror as well as western fans. To a lesser extent, 'God's Gun' with Lee Van Cleef is alot of fun and can be picked up on budget dvd for a couple of bucks.

Master Blaster

Thanks for the recomendations. I need some good weekend time killers. I'll keep my eyes open for this stuff. And Christopher Lee in a western? This I gotta see.

Menard

Just a note: Of the westerns listed, EL TOPO is unlike any of them and unlike most anything you have seen before, unless, of course, you have seen HOLY MOUNTAIN.


Scott

Yep, HOLY MOUNTAIN is also on my list. Would love to see both. I have seen SANTA SANGRE.


Menard

I have not seen SANTA SANGRE yet.

The book about EL TOPO, written by Jodorowsky, is available to be read online here:

El Topo: A Book of the Film


This is handy since the book is out of print and rare.